Blown-In Insulation

OVERVIEW

Blown-in insulation provides a dense, effective barrier against heat loss. It offers a low impact on the environment while providing immediate energy savings when installed in attics, walls and hard-to-reach spaces. Unlike other insulations systems that can leave voids and gaps, blown-in insulation provides a better seal by filling the space completely which provides a thermally efficient solution. Studies have shown that loose-fill insulation performs up to 22% better than batts of the same R value.

BENEFITS OF BLOWN-IN INSULATION

Blown insulation, also known as loose-fill insulation, is usually made of cellulose, fiberglass, or rock wool and is blown into place in the form of loose fibers. This type of insulation is ideal for wall cavities, attic floors, irregularly shaped areas, and for filling in around obstructions. Described below are a few pros and cons of blown insulation.

Quick to Install

Easily Applied in Hard-to-Reach Areas

Lowers Noise Levels

Resistent to Pests

COMMON QUESTIONS

What are the differences between the blown-in insulation materials?

There are three basic types of blown insulation commonly used. Fiberglass insulation consists of small particles of spun glass fibers. Mineral wool is made from particles of rock or steel slag. Cellulose insulation comes from recycled newspapers or cardboard which has been treated with chemicals to make it resistant to flame and insects.

The best way to determine which option is right for you is to review your project – In some cases more than one material may be used in different parts of your project.

Do I have to remove the old insulation before adding blown-in insulation

While it isn’t typically required to remove the old insulation this will allow you to check the ductwork, wiring, etc. You can also spray foam around all openings and holes in wall top plates to better seal your home. The best approach is to have the existing insulation inspected for mold, insects, rodents etc… prior to adding additional materials on top.

Will blown-in insulation settle?

Blown-in Insulation will settle a small amount overtime. The amount of settling is dependent on the materials used. Because settling is a known attribute of blown-in insulation we will calculate the appropriate levels to meet your R-Value requirements.

How long will the blown-in insulation last?

Most blown-in insulation can provide benefit indefinitely. There are many situations that cause insulation to degrade especially moisture. It is important to have your home or business regularly evaluated by an insulation expert to maximize your heating and cooling bills

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